Equal Rights Trust Accounts 2014
Equal Rights Trust reports and financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2014.
Equal Rights Trust reports and financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2014.
The Equal Rights Review (the ERR) is the bi-annual peer-reviewed journal on equality produced by the Equal Rights Trust. Launched in 2008, the journal is a resource for those seeking to combat discrimination or promote equality, be they academics, activists, practising lawyers, civil society organisations or others. Volume Fifteen of the ERR will be published in September 2015. We welcome contributions on all aspects of equality law, policy or practice at a national, regional or global level.
Rising religious intolerance and attacks across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, and the negative, and often over-simplistic, reaction of the media and opposing movements has heightened and created divisions, tensions and discrimination among, and against, communities globally.The 14th biannual edition of the Equal Rights Review draws on a broad range of expertise from human rights lawyers, academics, activists and other key experts to explore the impact of religious discrimination on the real lives of believers and non-believers around the world.
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The case concerns the constitutionality of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code which was
enacted during the British administration in India in 1860. Section 377 created an offence of
voluntarily having carnal intercourse ?against the order of nature? with any man, woman or
animal, punishable by up to ten years imprisonment or a fine. Although the provision appears to
be neutral on its face, it was argued to have a discriminatory effect on LGBT persons,
particularly homosexual men.
Summary of judgment in McEwan and others v A-G of Guyana.
ESCR case re social service provision for highly dependent people with disabilities. Breaches of European Social Charter (Revised) Articles 15, 16 and E.
US Supreme Court Decision in Voting Rights Act case